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52-Week Low Club (June 15, 2007)

Stock Tickers: CNTF, DPZ, DVSA, IOMI, MEG, MGPI, MNI, VSE

So what if the stock market came back from a scare almost back to new highs.  There are always a handful of stocks that manage to get their plaque put up in the 52-Week Low Hall of Shame…..

China Techfaith Wireless (CNTF) managed to close atthe same level as a prior low. $5.35 (unch).

Domino’s Pizza  (DPZ) slipped down to its previous lows now that it paid out dividend, it’s one leveraged food chain. $18.81 (-$0.01)

Diversa Corp. (DVSA), $5.22 (-$0.06)…hopefully your portfolio isn’t Diversa-fied.

IOMAI (IOMI)…should be My oh my! $2.06 (-$0.03).

Media General (MEG) $33.88 (-$0.95)…..dipped after a ‘general earnings warning.’

MGP Ingredients (MGPI) $16.56 (-$0.19)…natural grain products developer….do you think ethanol demand is driving up their costs of business?

McClatchy (MNI) $26.48 (-$0.13)….newspaper readers still falling….the cranage continues.

VeraSun Energy (VSE)….maybe alternative energy is overrated.  It managed to close up above the old lows, barely, and right at the end of the day. $14.40 (+$0.02).

Jon C. Ogg
June 15, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

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